I'd love to see them bring back the IT name, now that you mention them. Like everyone else said I'll believe it when it's in the brochure, but I wouldn't say it's not going to happen. The main point of reasoning seems to be that they haven't updated the four-strokes, so of course they won't do anything to the two-strokes. But the "four-stroke-first" policy is something that is really rooted in the pre-2008 boom years. Now that Yamaha is having YZ's being sold off the second they hit the floor, they may be reconsidering their priorities. If they do release a YZ250-based enduro, I think it will mean that they are shifting their business priorities over our way. So it remains to be seen whether they'll actually do it, but if they do, it's a good sign for all of us, even if we never plan on touching an enduro machine.